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===Historical aspects=== |
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The [[Sanskrit epics|epic]] poem, the ''[[Mahabharata]]'', tells of a conflict between two branches of the reigning Kuru clan possibly around 1000 BCE. However, archaeology has not |
The [[Sanskrit epics|epic]] poem, the ''[[Mahabharata]]'', tells of a conflict between two branches of the reigning Kuru clan possibly around 1000 BCE. However, archaeology has not been able to conclude as to whether the specific events described have any historical basis even though there has been certain excavations by the archaeology department.<ref>{{Cite web |title= Mahabharata battle: Myth or Reality?|website=[[The Times of India]] |date=20 December 2023 |url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/life-style/soul-search/mahabharata-battle-myth-or-reality/amp_etphotostory/106129018.cms}}</ref> <ref>{{Cite web |title= Mahabharata: Mahabharata much older, say ASI Archaeologists|url=https://m.economictimes.com/news/politics-and-nation/mahabharata-much-older-say-asi-archaeologists/amp_articleshow/71658119.cms}}</ref>The existing text of the ''Mahabharata'' went through many layers of development and mostly belongs to the period between c. 400 BCE and 400 CE.<ref>Singh, U. (2009), ''A History of Ancient and Mediaeval India: From the Stone Age to the 12th Century'', Delhi: Longman, p. 18-21, {{ISBN|978-81-317-1677-9}}</ref> Within the [[frame story]] of the ''Mahabharata'', the historical kings [[Parikshit]] and [[Janamejaya]] are featured significantly as scions of the Kuru clan.{{sfn|Witzel|1995}} |
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A historical Kuru King named Dhritarashtra Vaichitravirya is mentioned in the [[Kathaka]] Samhita of the [[Yajurveda]] ({{circa}} 1200–900 BCE) as a descendant of the [[Rigveda|Rigvedic]]-era king [[Sudas]]. His cattle were reportedly destroyed as a result of conflict with the [[Yoga#Vedic period (1700–500 BCE)|vratya]] ascetics; however, this Vedic mention does not provide corroboration for the accuracy of the Mahabharata's account of his reign.{{sfn|Witzel|1995|p=17 footnote 115}}{{sfn|Witzel|1990|p=9}} |
A historical Kuru King named Dhritarashtra Vaichitravirya is mentioned in the [[Kathaka]] Samhita of the [[Yajurveda]] ({{circa}} 1200–900 BCE) as a descendant of the [[Rigveda|Rigvedic]]-era king [[Sudas]]. His cattle were reportedly destroyed as a result of conflict with the [[Yoga#Vedic period (1700–500 BCE)|vratya]] ascetics; however, this Vedic mention does not provide corroboration for the accuracy of the Mahabharata's account of his reign.{{sfn|Witzel|1995|p=17 footnote 115}}{{sfn|Witzel|1990|p=9}} |